INSECTS INJURING THE PERSIMMON, ETC. 671 



INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE PERSIMMON. 

 Diospyrus virginiana. 

 Order Lepidoptera. 



1. Spilosoma virginica Fabr. Riley (MS. notes). 



2. Orgyia leucographa Walker. Larva described by French (Rep., 



Curator S. I. Normal Univ., 1880, p. 44). 



3. (Edemasia concinna (Abb.-Sm.). Riley (MS. notes). 



4. Cenopis reticulatana (Glem.). Miss Murtfeldt (Fernald's Cat. Tortri- 



cidse, p. 20). 



5. Tolype velleda (StoU). See p. 165. 



6. Aspidisca diospyriella Chamb. Larva in a minute blotch mine, from 



which it cuts out a case in which it pupates. (Chambers, I.e.) 



Order Hemiptera. 



7. Aphis diospyri Thomas (Eighth Rep. 111., p. 5). 



8. Psylla diospyri Ashmead (Can. Ent., Nov. 1881, p. 222). 



Order Coleoptera. 



9. Brachystylus acutus Riley (Amer. Nat., Nov., '82). 



INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE CALIFORNIA BAY OR LAUREL. 



Latirus. 



1. Ptilinus basalis Le Conte. (Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, viii, p. xxiii.) 



2. Micracis hirtella Le Conte. 



INSECTS AFFECTING THE CHINA TREE. 



The China tree {Melia azedarach) has always been considered as per- 

 fectly free from any insect attacks whatever. No caterpillar of any 

 kind has ever been found feeding on its foliage ; no Buprestid or 

 Scolytid beetles bore in its trunk or branches, and no gall insects 

 disfigure its leaves or twigs. This tree, with its beautiful dense foliage, 

 is, in fact, to be highly recommended as a shade tree in the South, and 

 especially in those cities which are so badly infested with the bag- 

 worm {Thyridopteryx ephemerceformis). This immunity enjoyed by the 

 China tree from the attacks of insects is not perfect, however, as we 

 have recently received from Alabama some twigs and leaves infested 

 with the scales of a Coccid belonging to the genus Lecanium ; but, 

 what is more interesting, the twigs are covered with the waxy scales 

 of a Ceroplastes of really beautiful appearante and new to science. 

 The leaf-cutting SbUt {Atta fervens) shows a decided partiality for the 

 leaves of this tree in Texas. (Riley.) 



